- Mama Pee has criticised Obi Cubana’s apology to Igbo people, describing it as insincere and driven by backlash rather than genuine remorse.
- Obi Cubana had earlier come under criticism after stating in Enugu that “Igbo people lack knowledge,” a comment that sparked outrage among many.

Media personality Mama Pee has reacted to the apology issued by businessman Obi Cubana following backlash over his recent remarks about Igbo people.
Obi Cubana had earlier come under criticism after stating in Enugu that “Igbo people lack knowledge,” a comment that sparked outrage among many.
Reacting to his apology, Mama Pee dismissed it as insincere, claiming it was only made due to public pressure.
“Obi Cubana is not sorry, he’s only apologising because they’ve realised rice is no longer working.
He even cvrs£ his people, and now they’ve responded with serious b@cklash.
He said what he said from the abundance of his heart,” she said.
Her comments have further fueled online debates, with some agreeing with her stance while others defended Obi Cubana’s decision to apologise.
In other news… Social media influencer King Mitchy has broken her silence following rumors about her death.
In a recent video posted online, Mitchy shared her experience after consuming a dangerous substance during a challenging time in her life, describing the aftermath as severe and life-threatening.
The revelation comes weeks after the incident made headlines, leaving fans puzzled due to conflicting reports about her passing.
Mitchy opened up about the serious impact the event had on her health. She revealed that she underwent an intense recovery process, which she referred to as a “super detox,” aimed at cleansing her body entirely.
“Now, I am completely clean my blood and system are free from any harmful substances,” she stated. However, she also admitted that her liver was still affected, underscoring the severity of the situation.
Her account offered a glimpse into the difficult recovery journey that unfolded behind the scenes, one that few had witnessed.
Turning her experience into a cautionary message, Mitchy advised anyone facing emotional struggles to seek help rather than resort to dangerous actions.
Speaking in both English and pidgin, she encouraged fans to reach out to her for support. “If you’re going through something, send me a request, and we’ll talk it through together,” she said.
The incident followed an online dispute between Mitchy and activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VDM. Their disagreement centered around her charitable efforts, including a school renovation project she claimed was completed in just a few days.
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